Mayoral Campaigns are coming, also asked by a Libertarian Official to consider running with the BCLP, now if your interested it joining me and building a strong West End Libertarian Organization to nominate (up to 250 members is best) then please, it can carry on to a city wide after if I plan for the Mayoral in November 2016, for November 2017.

Needed…
Fundraisers for nomination fees and campaign (wanting a commission of course)
Canvassers for signatures and spreading the wonder word of Libertarians in a
way even “in between jobs” welfare can understand. Also Candidate Platform.
Someone who has an ideal place in the West End/Downtown for an HQ.

Also posts like Official Agent, Financial Agent, and Auditor (A CGA or CA)

My initial plan is to run in the West End, but if we organize well enough, I am sure it
would be hard to fight.

Donation value of aide, receipt may be plausible. No financial agent yet.

Send snail mail to:
c/o 217-2255 Pandora St
Vancouver, BC V5L 1N7

buday4westend at pornstution.com
buday4vancouver at pornstitution.com (used during municipal)
info at bcindividualist.org will work too.

Say a bank’s customer has x in an account, why could they not just print as much privately as their customer has in the bank for that customer as their legal tender? Possibly as the only, most money moved around is digital, it’s pretty much on the border as theory and reality, really your not going to feel that wound.
But at least an honesty listed amount held in all accounts could be a standard in which printing it centrally could be, but it would just as well if your printed paperish cash no more or less than what you actually have in your account, who would know this better than your bank? As long as they all have their authenticators, course central printing has an advantage of avoiding issues, you know they will pass ID laws for using it on the guise of “security.” As long as that is avoided the bank printing may work.

I want a world where I have no end to election choices, I want to vote for who I want to, who I want to often doesn’t make the ballot. I even want it to be a less pain of the ass to stick my neck out for all this. At least for individuals (Parties are organizations, so limiting their endorsements to support of most of 100 members in the Election District or region is just fine) it should a free for all who want to run, as long as they present a profile and platform with more than one item.
I am going to challenge these laws to the best I can afford, if the only thing I accomplish by my last breath is an open ballot for other generations, fine. But it will be open. Nearly 100 bucks to see a Constitutional Lawyer for the first time and crowd sourcing often limits requests of min. 300 and I don’t know what I will need after he looks into the issue and options. So if you can help with the 100 paypal, to golokb at golokzbuday.com or click the button to the side, if you would like to be part of the future complaints leave a note with contact info.
More I get the more I will put into the costs of this venture, hell even my time is worth something. Class action may help all those people who have to work hard for ballot access while a Tory, Liberal or NDPer can just run it through a party meeting. Have it handed to them. Who knows a class action can come from the violation your right to vote for who ever you want and your right to be qualified for office under the charter of rights and freedoms. This is to end the signatures, fees and auditor (presuming guilt) for individuals.

Practical thoughts occur and impractical thoughts because hilarity is my biased and 27 Election Districts in Canada have Rhinos. ‪#‎jesuisrhino‬ Granted all major parties are so full of fodder it’s an comedic overload. But when I think of the costs of all the same or worst, the cost of not spending on Government transition is the only difference. Open seats are the only place transition has to happen anyway.
Not worth it for another idiot elected because they got nominations, press, and debates (because of partisan slavish devotion) handed to them while other scrape their balls for it, if they make it at all as an option. Really it isn’t worth adding a new guy to the pension roll. ‪#‎elxn42‬

If you didn’t sign a nomination paper, you do deserve every liar who voted in their pay raise and will again. A good lot of you fall in this, you may hate me for this, but yeah, I did do it, and it was a very unlikely person for me as well as a win. But damn it he is so independent he knew 200 bucks was a lot of money. He also couldn’t corner someone in a large party meeting or use partisan control. Just a friendly “out their” colorful mentality. I can dig it, I’ll be sickened by all those I don’t see on the ballot, because on top of this how many grill their candidates on open ‪“‎ballot access‬,” I do. I will be able to say I did it before it was cool. Someone once said the failure of democracy was the unequal access to ballots. Money, like any of the major assholes aren’t full of priv….even have to be willing to ignore family too and sleep at night. Imagine if ballot access allowed no one from your own party to sign the petition or only independents. No signups either. Imagine if they had to do it alone, all of them equally. It wouldn’t be required for anyone if they had to work as hard at it. The assholes holding on to their jobs pretending it’s “about the voter” yet not choice. But the independent and small party experience is great for creating potentially great bitter and cynical assholes for Major Party vetting. Voters you dropped the soap on this one before the ballot is printed, you made that ballot. You gave a shit, the only issue would be free and open #ballotaccess the most important “right to choose” issue.